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Copyright 2005 Randy Charles Morin
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Blogads is really having difficulties since they converted to their latest interface. Here's some new problems I've encountered...
Past entries on Blogads...
Just an update on my FeedBurner FAN trials. At the start of this month, I was very disappointed in the lacking ad inventory at FeedBurner, but by the second week of the month, I was running more ads than ever and my earnings have more than doubled since last month. I only run FeedBurner FAN on 3 blogs and it's now 3rd behind direct ads and Google AdSense in terms of generating revenues from the KBCafe blog network.
Note: This blog now is now #1 Google search results for the term feedburner fan.
Yesterday, I tried setting up EFT on my AdSense account after receiving an email from Google telling me I could. I got an error saying that I had already setup that account, which I hadn't and didn't. I submitted an error to AdSense support and they responded.
Thank you very much for bringing this issue to our attention. I've forwarded the information you provided to our engineering team for further investigation. Unfortunately, at this time it appears that you won't be able to select EFT as a payment option for this account. I apologize for this inconvenience and we'll be sure to let you know when this option becomes available.
Huh? You gotta kinding me.
Performancing Partners is a new ad network. I've already emailed Google about having AdSense and Performancing on the same webpage and they indicated that it is allowed. I haven't signed up yet myself.
Badly timed commercial. The commercial appears during a news broadcast and immediately before a bad report about the company..
Thanks to Scott Kingery for the play tag with me link.
AdSense revenues in the last quarter was $997 million.
Philipp Lenssen: You can now apply to become a beta tester for Google’s new Website Optimizer program. The Website Optimizer allows you to optimize your landing pages – those pages that users reach when they click your site within e.g. organic search results or AdWords – for better conversions.
More at InsideGoogle.
Steve Rubel: Actual dollars spent on advertising this year was sharply lower than the original estimates.
I finally got a reason out of Yahoo! on why I was banned from their search index. I apparently had a "distrubingly high" amount of inbound anchor text associated with spammers and malware. Well that's fair. I run an anti-Malware blog where I challenge spammers and sploggers. So, I'm being penalized for trying to clean up spam. They've also indicated that my domain has been cleared. I'd like to thank my friend at Yahoo! for helping me out. Glad to know there's good people in there.
Text-Link-Ads has a blog juice calculator. Some rankings for blogs in the KBCafe blog network.
http://www.text-link-ads.com/blog_juice/
Thanks to Tom Simpson for the link [play tag with me]
According to Blogger's Blog, someone has placed on order on PayPerPost.com paying bloggers $10 per post to discuss The Death of Adsense. This is why pay per post schemes don't work and why I have refused all invitations to join. The topic is suggestive. Google could pay bloggers to blog about Why Yahoo! Sucks, Why Microsoft Sucks. This is deceptive, especially considered that PayPerPost doesn't make these offers public knowledge. Maybe someone will blog that my blog sucks because PayPerPost is paying them $10.
http://www.bloggersblog.com/cgi-bin/bloggersblog.pl?bblog=1013062
I've exchange numerous emails with various people at Yahoo! in the last four months, since I've had this domain banned from the Yahoo! index. In each case, I'm simply passed off to someone else or ignored. My latest re-inclusion requests after I've done substantial changes to my website to make it more Yahoo! friendly was refused with the following excerpt.
It has been determined that your site may not comply with Yahoo!'s Content Quality Guidelines. [cut] We do not offer specifics detailing how an individual site is not in compliance with our guidelines, but we will review your site individually. You will not be receiving further notification regarding your request for a second review, and we are not able to offer the option of another review.
The supreme cop out. I've made numerous changes to adhere to Yahoo!'s guidelines. But no matter what I do, I'm still not in compliance and they won't tell me why. It's getting pretty easy to understand this and this.
Here's the reasons they give for deletion. Does anybody have any thoughts on how I can better meet those guidelines?
Benjamin Edelman has analyzed a lot of unethical AdWords campaigns and is placing some of the blame on Google.
newsniche: Text Link ads [cut] have introduced Feedvertising, a way for you to place ads in your RSS feed.
Alexandra Zabjek: Not so long ago, blogs were mere hobbies for the tech-savvy or for conspiracy theorists who had finally found soapboxes from which they could address the world. Today, there are an estimated 50 million blogs on the Internet, so it's hardly surprising that some have become profit-making ventures.
Randy: Great article on blogging for profit, which features a friend of mine, Alec Saunders.
Every once in awhile, I like to review my e-mail exchange with adsense-abuse@google.com. I usually find that any abuses reported disappear in reasonable time. But this time, I'm noting the following two incidents which shed bad light on Google.
Is Google getting lax on bad publishers?
I'm sure getting tired of broken Web 2.0 companies. Today, my beef is with Blogads. Forget for the moment that I haven't got a new ad from Blogads in months, but today, a reader informed me that the Advertise here link on all my blogs is now pointing to a webpages that says "This link no longer works." That might explain why I'm not getting new advertisers. I don't know how long it's been like this but I'll be jamming an email down their throat in about 5 seconds.
Update: Investigating further, most of my Adstrips in Blogads have vanished from my profile. My profile data is completely empty. My accounting history is 404. It appears that Blogads is completely dysfunctional at the moment. Blogads code will be removed from my blogs in the near future.
Update II: It appears that Blogads did this intentionally according to a note on September 9th. They appear to have intentionally broken all adstrips and deleted all profile information in order to force their publishers to re-register with their new Website. OMG! These guys are really stupid.
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